The hormone regulates labour and fundamental social behaviours such as maternal care, partnership bonding, social interactions, and stress and anxiety responses.
"The downside to oxytocin is that it activates a number of receptors, some of which can lead to unwanted side effects," said Markus Muttenthaler from University of Queensland in Australia.
"For example, oxytocin is used to progress labour but it can have serious side effects such as cardiovascular problems or uterine rupture when used for too long or at a too-high dose," said Muttenthaler.
"The new compound we have developed is just as potent as oxytocin, but shows improved selectivity for the oxytocin receptor, potentially reducing dangerous side effects," said Muttenthaler.
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"It did not activate heart muscle cells, and produced a more regular contraction pattern in uterine tissue, which indicates improved safety for mother and baby," he said.
Oxytocin is being investigated as a treatment for a variety of high-profile conditions such as autism, migraine, schizophrenia, anxiety and stress, researchers wrote in the journal Science Signaling.
"The new compound is not only a promising lead for future treatments but also important for understanding the role of the oxytocin receptor in health and disease," Muttenthaler said.
"We are hoping to secure funding to improve the drug properties of this lead and carry out more extensive preclinical studies," he said.
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